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Q: Maternity Leave
asked by: Kimmeh on November 27th, 2005
Active User, very eHealthy
I am still in school and really behind (try I should be graduated and doing grade 10 classes) from when I dropped out and screwed around a few years ago...I can't really afford to miss time, but I am 25 weeks and finding it really hard to keep up with (i can only imagine what it'll be like when the baby comes) I keep telling myself to wait untill maternity leave and then I can have a break, but I am not sure when I should go on leave, at school some of the girls stay untill the week before they are due (i go to a school for pregnant and parenting teens), but I really feel I need the time off before. Thanks for your input :d
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Jennie25
replied on November 28th, 2005
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Isn't there a mature learning center. I know theres one near where I live and I have friends that go there. The days are only about 4hrs long, classes are 45mins each...So I don't know it that helps you but...I dunno...Just something to look into
goodluck
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Jennie25
replied on November 28th, 2005
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Isn't there a mature learning center. I know theres one near where I live and I have friends that go there. The days are only about 4hrs long, classes are 45mins each...So I don't know it that helps you but...I dunno...Just something to look into
goodluck
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Kimmeh
replied on November 28th, 2005
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No as far as I know there isn't a mature learning centre where I live...My other option is home schooling (correspondence, online, etc.) but that gets expensive and I find I get the work done if I am in class rather then being able to have all that free time.
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Kimmeh
replied on November 28th, 2005
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Oh and night school
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